100 Reasons You Should Play Minecraft Bedrock Edition
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Published 2024-04-26
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A few more exclusive features I'd like to mention: -Thrown tridents can damage multiple mobs and are extremely useful in farms -Impaling works on all mobs in water / rain -Loyalty can return tridents from the void -Frozen ocean biomes are completely frozen over which is great for ice boating -Trees in any biome can sometimes generate covered in vines or fallen over -Giant mushrooms generate in swamp biomes -Desert wells (the best structure in the game) generate twice as often -The cauldron in a witch hut contains a random potion -If a nether portal generates in mid-air, it also generates a small netherrack platform for the player to stand on -Plants can be submerged in snow -Many more blocks can be waterlogged -Water comes in more colours in more biomes, such as the mushroom fields and the End -A single charged creeper explosion can cause multiple mobs to drop their heads as opposed to a single mob head on Java
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only one reason is necessary: BIG SALMON
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As a person who played bedrock for two years, I had no idea baby dolphins existed.
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Reason 101: You can also light TnT with fire aspect books and tools.
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Little dude in the corner is a goated feature
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3:41 This doesn't freeze the dragon, it just slows it down enough for you to blow up all 3 beds without it flying away.
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Im gonna give a quick answer to "blah is better than blah" They're made in different coding languages, they have different features. You can choose whatever you want. This ongoing war between the bedrock and java community is worthless. It's not worth it. -Sincerely, a bedrock & Java player.
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15:43 the little guy in the corner is actually really useful and i use it alot because every time that you sprint it shows up, so you can use it too see what armour you have on skywars or other games.
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I love how he starts off with “The HIVE”
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Evident: 100 reasons why minecraft bedrock sucks Also Evident: 100 reasons you should play minecraft bedrock edition
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Ameteur speedrunner here (emphasis on ameteur): 1) Speedrunning on bedrock is kinda easier for beginners, but java speedruns massively benefiet from the f3 screen 2) Not every village has a stronghold, there's only a chance of it, and they are more common at certain coordinates (about 1000 blocks away from 0,0) 3) Doesn't have to be an ender pearl, any projectile can give you crit bug (snowballs, arrows, fishing rods [harder]) - Not related to speedrunning, but you can go into the game files and make your render distance higher then 76. I'm not sure if it actually shows you more then 76 chunks, but it does keep the bigger number there (only in the files, in the game it should just say 76+ chunks)
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One way to play multiplayer for free on java is using a mod called "essential." But other than no mods, yeah, it's definitely annoying trying to play with friends.
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Bros grandma is the goat 🐐
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This cured my grandpas cancer
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Mojang really bullied him after his last video
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Can anyone guess what the next video will be about??? ✨🤔
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I'm only about 5 minutes in, but I really liked your bedrock hating video, and this one looks promising as well. Thanks for singlehandedly carrying the bedrock YouTube scheme 💀
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I moved to bedrock when Microsoft thought it would be a good idea to stop updating legacy edition (which was the best version) then I moved to (just to try) Java and I was just like "why did I played bedrock for so long bedrock is painful". Java is better for older players but younger players are playing more on their tablet or on their console.
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The max render distance in bedrock is mostly dependent on your pc, since I used to have a max of 76 until I got a 3060 and then my max jumped up to 98
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Just a few things that I wanted to mention... Ticking area exists (it's called forceload). Speedruning really isn't faster- there are so many handy things on Java that make everything WAY faster, ask any speedrunner (although that thing about the dragon sounded noice) Andromeda bridging is techincally possible. You can do the snowballs setting on fire thing. You can easily make your own skin on java too. We have experiments. The "whatever this thing is" is a block with no texture, and it's on Java too.